Paul Carberry's injury jinx struck again when he was taken to Blanchardstown Hospital for x-rays after Harbour Pilot slipped up before the first in the maiden hurdle.
Carberry, who was just returning from a five week knee ligament injury, took a crashing fall in the incident, with a number of the 29 runner field galloping over him.
Native Endurance (Mark Madden) shrugged off Tuesday after three out in this two and a half mile event to score by 9L.
Champagne Native got his chasing career off to a successful start when landing the odds with ease in the 2m2f novice.
Barry Geraghty's mount was left clear after two out in a typically incident-packed event to beat Coopers Loft by 11L.
'I'm delighted the way he jumped, and he will go next for either the Drinmore Chase (Dec 3) or to Navan the following week,' said trainer Tom Taaffe.
Jock Hunter bridged a winnerless gap of over 12 years when partnering Private Ben (33/1 but paid #115.10 on the Tote) to a shock victory in div 1 of the 2yo maiden.
The John Oxx/John Murtagh team combined to take div 2 with Dearly, who led a furlong out to beat newcomer Sherry Spinner by 2L in div 2.
'She is a tough, hardy filly, and has come on well from her first run at the Curragh,' said Oxx.
Derivative took a real walk in the market (5/4-5/2f) but defied the lack of confidence when driven clear early in the straight to beat Turtle Dancer by 2L in the 2yo auction race.
Liam Fay was given a seven day suspension for careless riding in this race after an incident two furlongs out where Stracomer Urania (Pat Shanahan) and Eurotaxi (Tadhg O'Shea) were both brought down.
Roseau will attempt a quick follow-up at Galway on Sunday after striking the front inside the final furlong for Warren O'Connor to beat Dochas Mor by 1/2L in the 1m5f handicap.
Anxious Moments (6/1-9/2) stretched clear inside the final furlong for Philip Fenton to take the bumper, and may be put away for a crack at the Cheltenham Festival Bumper.